Uwe Janssens
RWTH Aachen University
238 Papers
1K Citations
Uwe Janssens is an academic researcher from RWTH Aachen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Intensive care. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 204 publications. Previous affiliations of Uwe Janssens include University of Düsseldorf.
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Papers
Der Post-Intensivpatient
Jürgen Graf,Uwe Janssens +1 more
TL;DR: This overview focuses on important aspects of the convalescence of the critically ill patient after hospital discharge, namely long-term survival and quality of life, and on validated, applicable and internationally approved instruments such as the Medical Outcome Survey Short Form-36.
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Endotoxin sensitivity and immune competence in chronic heart failure.
TL;DR: These data are the first to show that patients with stable CHF show a cellular hypersensitivity to LPS with a higher TNFalpha generation capacity at rest and after exercise compared to controls.
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Mechanisms of myocardial hypoperfusion during rotational atherectomy of de novo coronary artery lesions and stenosed coronary stents: Insights from serial myocardial scintigraphy
Karl-Christian Koch,Peter W. Radke,E. Kleinhans,Susanne Ninnemann,Uwe Janssens,Heinrich G. Klues,Udalrich Buell,Peter Hanrath,Juergen vom Dahl +8 more
TL;DR: Incidence, extent, and severity of rotablation- related transient hypoperfusion are influenced by neither the type nor the quantity of ablated plaque material, and embolization of ablation plaque may be less important compared with other factors such as microcavitation or platelet aggregation.
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Recommendations on the structure, personal, and organization of intensive care units
Christian Waydhas,Reimer Riessen,Andreas Markewitz,Florian Hoffmann,Lorenz Frey,Bernd W. Böttiger,Sebastian Brenner,Thorsten Brenner,T Deffner,Matthias Manfred Deininger,Uwe Janssens,Stefan Kluge,Gernot Marx,S. Schwab,Andreas Unterberg,Felix Walcher,Thomas van den Hooven +16 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors provide guidance and recommendations for the requirements of (infra)structure, personal, and organization of intensive care units (ICUs) based on a systematic literature search and a formal consensus process.
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Brain natriuretic Peptide. Diagnostic and prognostic value in chronic heart failure
TL;DR: In this article, the brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) has been established as a new and reliable laboratory marker for chronic heart failure (CHF), which can be used as a reliable independent predictor of cardiac death or deterioration of cardiac functional status at follow-up.
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